Get Trained

Looking to start your Motorcycling career? Hyosung Motorcycles Takapuna have teamed up with some of the best motorcycle training companies in Auckland to offer a full range of motorcycle training courses including: Basic handling skills courses, one to one coaching and advanced rider training. See below for details.

* You must pass a basic handling skills test and pass a road rules theory test to earn the licence

Learner licence restrictions:

You must only ride a learner approved motorcycle - Most Hyosung's are learner approved

Your motorcycle must display a L plate at the rear

You cannot carry a passenger

You cannot ride between 10pm and 5am

Step two: Get your restricted licence

* You must be at least 16 years and 6 months

* You must have held your learner licence for at least six months

* You must pass a practical riding test

Restrcited licence restrictions

You must only ride a learner approved motorcycle - Most Hyosung's are learner approved

You cannot carry a passenger

You cannot ride between 10pm and 5am

Step three: Get your full licence

* You must be at least 18 years of age

* You must have held your restricted licence for at least 18 months.

* You must pass a practical riding test

No restrictions!

You may ride any motorcycle you choose.

You can carry a passenger.

You can ride all hours of the day.

What is CBTA?

CBTA or Competency-based training and assessment is a new training and assessment option for people wanting to get their motorcycle licence. So instead of taking a practical test at the restricted and full stage of your licence you can choose to have your skills assessed by an apporved CBTA assessor.

Training is not compulsory but highly recommended before attempting the assessment. The assessments are designed to ensure you are competent on a motorcycle and have all the riding skills required.

Benefits of completing CBTA include reducing the time it takes to gain your restrcited and/or full licence, improve your riding skill levels and being a smarter safer rider.